The household of sir Thos. More, libellus a M. More inceptus [really written by A. Manning]. By the author of Mary Powell, Volume 2471860 |
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... say , “ and I " woulde humblie advise your journalling , in " the fame fearless Manner in the which you " framed that Letter which foe well pleased " the B June 18th . " the Bishop of Exeter , that he sent you The ...
... say , “ and I " woulde humblie advise your journalling , in " the fame fearless Manner in the which you " framed that Letter which foe well pleased " the B June 18th . " the Bishop of Exeter , that he sent you The ...
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... say , “ Fa- 66 ther , ' twas I ; " but no , she had not Courage for that ; onlie , when Jack came forthe all fmirched with Tears , fhe put her Arm about his Neck , and they walked off together into the Nuttery . Since that Hour , she ...
... say , “ Fa- 66 ther , ' twas I ; " but no , she had not Courage for that ; onlie , when Jack came forthe all fmirched with Tears , fhe put her Arm about his Neck , and they walked off together into the Nuttery . Since that Hour , she ...
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... says a Capa- citie for reasoning increaseth a Capacitie for believing . He believes there is fuch a Thing as Witchcraft , though not that poore olde Gammer Gurney is a Witch ; he believes that Saints can work Miracles , though not in ...
... says a Capa- citie for reasoning increaseth a Capacitie for believing . He believes there is fuch a Thing as Witchcraft , though not that poore olde Gammer Gurney is a Witch ; he believes that Saints can work Miracles , though not in ...
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... Say " Grace for us this Daye , Erafmus , with goode 66 Heart . " At Table , Discourse flowed foe thicke and faste that I mighte aim in vayn to chronicle it - and why shoulde I ? dwelling as I doe at the Fountayn Head ? Onlie that I ...
... Say " Grace for us this Daye , Erafmus , with goode 66 Heart . " At Table , Discourse flowed foe thicke and faste that I mighte aim in vayn to chronicle it - and why shoulde I ? dwelling as I doe at the Fountayn Head ? Onlie that I ...
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... say , " but , if you woulde drink deeplie of the " Well - springs of Wisdom , applie to Greek . " The Latins have onlie fhallow Rivulets ; " the Greeks , copious Rivers , running over " Sands of Gold . Read Plato ; he wrote on " Marble ...
... say , " but , if you woulde drink deeplie of the " Well - springs of Wisdom , applie to Greek . " The Latins have onlie fhallow Rivulets ; " the Greeks , copious Rivers , running over " Sands of Gold . Read Plato ; he wrote on " Marble ...
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